Alumni
At Denver Seminary, we believe that our relationship with our students does not end when they graduate. We value our Alumni and Alumnae and hope to continue some type of relationship with each of them as they go into the world to declare the good news of Christ.
Did you know?
Some of the services available to Denver Seminary alumni:
- Stay Connected Denver Seminary offers many ways for you to stay connected with other graduates and with Denver Seminary
- Lifelong Learning Denver Seminary graduates can audit one class per semester at the Seminary for free -- it's a great way to build on the education you received at Denver Seminary!
- Carey S. Thomas Library Denver Seminary alumni maintain library priveleges at the Carey S. Thomas Library
Alumni stories
Our Alumni Stories section allows us to highlight the work of just a fraction of our alums. However, we think that you will find these stories moving and inspirational. Visit the Archive to find out just what Denver Seminary grads are up to.

Dr. Bryan Beyer
Professor, Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions, Columbia, SC., M.Div. '80.
When he was 16, Dr. Bryan Beyer (M.Div. ’80) sensed God confirming that
he should pursue church-related ministry. He has done just that! Bryan
currently teaches Old Testament and Semitic languages at Columbia
Biblical Seminary and School of Missions in Columbia, S.C. Since
completing his Ph.D. in 1985, he has served at Columbia in many
different capacities, including teaching at the undergraduate level,
serving as assistant dean and dean of the Bible College, and as dean of
students. “It’s been wonderful to see God’s timing in each step,” Brian
said, “but I really feel I’ve ‘come home’ by going back to teaching.”
One of the Seminary experiences that changed Brian’s life was his
mentoring
relationships with his professors. His desire to make a similar impact
on his students is what gets him up in the morning. His advice to
current students? “Get to know the faculty. Take them up on
opportunities to get to know them better – grading for them, going to
their homes, or working in small groups with them.”
